The White Swan Inn, Hunmanby is to hold a free defibrillator training session as community fund raising closes in on reaching target for a defibrillator in the heart of the village.
On Tuesday 28th March at 7pm, Jo Watson from Yorkshire Ambulance Service is putting on a free Defibrillator Training session for up to 60 people at the White Swan Inn at Cross Hill, Hunmanby.
Andy Bowles, Landlord of the White Swan has been passionate about raising sufficient funds to both pay for and maintain an extra defibrillator in the village centre, to compliment the existing ones at:
- Community Centre (Stonegate)
- Hunmanby Playing Fields Association (Sands Lane)
- and Hunmanby Hall.
Andy Said:
'There have been a couple of incidents in the village centre where people have needed medical help which were witnessed by local people who have wanted to help both fund raise for an extra defibrillator and also to be shown how they work, it is great of Jo to come along and give this training session. Hunmanby Village is a great community, people are very generous, funding raising started a year ago and we are almost there.
Speaking personally, I have been Landlord at the White Swan for a decade. I'm very grateful to National Health Service for all the help they have given me especially in recent years, I wanted to show my appreciation for their dedication in the care they provide.'
Further details are available from Andy Bowles at the White Swan Inn.


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